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If you can't find it on line, you can always try a library. The Library of Congress would certainly have that information.

a simple Internet search on Longfellow 1849 came up with the link listed below. Here is apassage:


In 1849 Longfellow published a novel of no great merit, Kavanagh, and also a volume of poems entitled The Seaside and the Fireside, a title which has reference to his two homes, the seaside one on the charming peninsula of Nahant, the fireside one in Cambridge. One of the poems in this collection, "Resignation", has taken a permanent place in literature; another, "Hynm for my Brother's Ordination", shows plainly the nature of the poet's Christianity. His brother, the Rev. Samuel Longfellow, was a minister of the Unitarian Church.

2006-07-19 11:55:40 · answer #1 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

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